From Daily Life Processes to Long-Term Health: Innovations in Measurement-Burst Designs
Sun Ah Lee, David Almeida

TL;DR
This paper explores how measurement-burst designs can track daily experiences and health changes over time, offering new insights into aging and well-being.
Contribution
The paper introduces innovative applications of measurement-burst designs to study longitudinal developmental processes and health outcomes.
Findings
Measurement-burst designs capture both short-term and long-term changes in psychosocial and health dynamics.
Innovative modeling approaches reveal how daily experiences mediate health outcomes over decades.
The symposium showcases practical applications across depression, stress, sleep, and aging.
Abstract
Measurement-burst designs offer a nuanced approach for examining developmental processes by capturing both short-term dynamics and long-term changes in psychosocial experiences, behaviors, and health. Despite their unique capacity to assess changes across multiple temporal intervals, these designs remain underutilized, due in part to limited refinement of their methodological application. This symposium highlights innovative research questions and modeling approaches that leverage measurement-burst data to examine developmental changes in daily or momentary experiences and their implications for health and well-being across adulthood. Lee and Almeida use two bursts of daily diary and biomarker data to investigate the mediating role of daily affect dynamics in the longitudinal and bidirectional relationship between depressive symptoms and inflammation. Rush et al. use three bursts of…
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TopicsMental Health Research Topics · Sleep and related disorders · Flow Experience in Various Fields
